What's your strongest element?

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What are you strongest at?

Description/Language/Style
89
32%
Dialogue
41
15%
Action/Pace
24
9%
Characterisation
45
16%
Narrative/Plots/Conflicts
37
13%
Themes
11
4%
Pat Buchanan Jokes
8
3%
Other
20
7%
 
Total votes : 275


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I can build one mean world. So "other."
Previously known as "Phorcys"
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I totally rock at all of those things. well all except for seven




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As long as the character is developed, I can "enter their mind/thoughts" quite easily. It's a skill that comes in handy for dialogue and dialect especially but loads more too in the way of elements.
The sadness drains through me rather than skating over my skin. It travels through every cell to reach the ground. I filter it yet strangely enough, I keep what was pure and it is the dirt that leaves.




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I *think*, I'm not sure, but I think I'm best at characterization.
I might just be going by what I like best, but I think that's what it is.
When I think of a story, obviously, I think of the plot and stuff, but I spend more time thinking about my characters, and what they would do in different situations. I'm a character writer. I focus alot on my characters.




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Hmmm....
Probably Conflict, I'm really good at putting my characters in a sucky position then describing their reactions. lol
Hey unfaithful, I will teach you to be stronger.
Hey ungraceful, I will teach you to forgive one another.
Hey unloving... I will love you.

~Underoath - Some Will Seek Forgiveness, Other's Escape.




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Gender Female
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Characterization, I guess. I don't really know but I love making people up. :D Then, once they're a bit vivid in my mind, I'd make them do things so I guess conflict's second. :wink:
Always act like a duck on water; appear calm and unruffled, but paddle like the devil underneath.




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Snoink wrote:I have no idea... O_o

Probably conflicts and pace. I'm quite a sadist to my characters, lol.

I too, but in Spanish language.
In English, description is my strong element or I think so.
Don't matter what, just WRITE!

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I think I'm better at discribing things. Which includes sight, touch, sounds, etc. Which sometimes I get over exagerated and over discribe everything. So maybe that's a flaw??
"Whoa, whoa, whoa! What are you girls doing?"

"Peeing on a stick, you wanna try?"

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I basically write fanfic. *glares* You forgot to put that up.




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I like being unconventional.
Too bad we don't live to experinece death




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I once got 100% for a ballad that my teacher couldn't make head nor tail of because it had beautiful imagery .
In short anything but plot. I have several really good character/theme/setting stories, but none of them have half-decent plots.
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Gender Female
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Dialogue because I'm not so good at anything else! HA
Plus, I really like to listen when people talk, and I feel as thought I have a grasp on how different personalities and people display themselves by the way they talk.
~Classy




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Unnecessary descriptions. :wink:
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Dialogue or Action/Pace. Anything exciting. :D
There are two kinds of folks who sit around thinking about how to kill people:
psychopaths and mystery writers.

I'm the kind that pays better.
~Rick Castle




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Personally I use "Dialogue" because it's an easy motor to most of my plot lines and character development. Also, I think it's one of my strong points and I've always thought it a good thing to stick to my strong points, so my personal opinion is that, definitely in my own case, Dialogue's the strongest element. ;)



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